GM Plans To Launch At Least 20 New All-Electric Vehicles By 2023

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General Motors outlined an all-electric path to zero emissions with at least 20 new all-electric vehicles by 2023.

General Motors has explained how it is executing on a major element of its vision of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion, recently announced by GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra.

In the next 18 months, GM will introduce two new all-electric vehicles, based on what the automaker learned from the Chevrolet Bolt EV. They will be the first of at least 20 new all-electric vehicles that will launch by 2023.

“Given customers’ various needs, getting to a zero-emissions future will require more than just battery electric technology,” the automaker said. “It will require a two-pronged approach to electrification – battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric depending on the unique requirements.”

GM also introduced SURUS – the Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure – a fuel-cell-powered, four-wheel steer concept vehicle on a heavy-duty truck frame that’s driven by two electric motors. With its capability and flexible architecture, SURUS could be used as a delivery vehicle, truck or even an ambulance, GM noted.